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Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7

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  1. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Cristal trasero: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Abrir el dispositivo pondrá en riesgo su sellado impermeable. Ten preparado adhesivo de repuesto antes de proceder, o trata de evitar exposición a líquidos si vuelves a montar el dispositivo sin sustituir el adhesivo.

    • Calienta un iOpener y aplícalo a lo largo del borde del teléfono durante dos minutos.

    • Necesitarás volver a calentar y aplicar el iOpener varias veces para alcanzar la temperatura suficiente. Consulta las instrucciones del iOpener para evitar sobrecalentamiento del dispositivo.

    • También se puede utilizar un secador de pelo, pistola de calor, o lámina caliente, pero ten cuidado de no sobre calentar el móvil -la pantalla OLED y la batería interna son susceptibles a daño por calor.

    I used a heat gun and heated it a little too much. The color of the rear glass is just a sticker on a clear cover. Due to this I tore the sticker off. Now the back cover is see through, which isn’t a bad thing but the repair was for a customer.

    Kevin Bishop - Contestar

    When using the iOpener, you may need more than 30 seconds, especially in compact or low wattage microwaves. Take this slowly, though, and be extremely careful, as it is easy to overheat your iOpener. Remember, you can always heat it up a tad more, but you cannot undo overheating it.

    Jacob Pratt - Contestar

    I used an adjustable heat gun and set it to 400 degrees (F). That was enough to seperate the glass without having to worry about exposure times of the heat. The front of the phone was just fine. Just be ready to use a bunch of picks to slide in between because they will be needed this way.

    Ryan Schumerth - Contestar

    I went from the bottom center up, using one ifixit tools, one suction cup and one pick.

    Pick just popped in with some minor pressure.

    Laid heat pack along base of phone 2 mins first and worked up slowly, rotating picks as I went. Had to heat iopener over several 30 second bursts

    Lauren Burt - Contestar

    This is useless because the phone does not recognize the new battery and will behave like on the old one

    Search for “battery count xda"

    Albert Einstein - Contestar

    That is an interesting discovery! Thanks for pointing it out—I’ll have to look into it.

    Even if this is true, replacing the battery should still give restore a significant amount of life, since the max voltage affects a minor amount of the battery’s capacity. If you charge a worn battery and a new battery to the same lower max voltage, the worn battery’s voltage will dip more under use and will be depleted faster.

    Arthur Shi -

    Thanks for the guide! It helped me replace a friend's battery with no problems!

    Darren Crook - Contestar

    I will never replace a screen again, and don’t recommend it. Not for phones nowadays. Once upon a time everything was screwed together, and you might even get the same quality or better screen when buying from eBay. And having the phone repaired was nearly the cost of the phone. Now, it’s the reverse. Removing the glued back and screen and cleaning off all the glue for a clean re-seal is an ordeal that takes multiple hours, AND, often the screen you buy on eBay is NOT OLED, but an LCD, and a blurry one at that. And the local phone repair store will replace the screen with an OLED, reliably, same day turn around, for not much more than the cost of an actual OLED screen, because they have the parts in bulk, and the tools and experience to do it quickly. Never again!

    domarius - Contestar

    have you ever had one that just wont open at all? i can not get mine to open to replace the battery i have heated with a heat gun and attached suction cup and it will not lift at all

    Carla James - Contestar

    Hi Carla,

    I've definitely had that experience before. The adhesive is very strong, and the curved back makes getting the initial seam very difficult. I'd suggest focusing on one small area on the edge. Apply steady force when you pull, and repeat a few times to loosen the adhesive. Eventually it will give and present a small gap.

    Arthur Shi -

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    • Una vez que el panel esté lo suficientemente caliente al tacto, coloca una ventosa lo más cerca posible del borde calentado, evitando la parte curvada.

    • La ventosa no aplica una buena sujeción en la parte curvada del cristal.

    • Si la tapa trasera del teléfono está rasgada, la ventosa no podrá adherirse. Intenta levantarla con una cinta resistente o pega con adhesivo instantáneo la ventosa y permite que se pega así puedes proceder.

    • Levanta de la ventosa e inserta un spudger Haldberd o púa de apertura debajo del cristal trasero.

    • El cristal trasero se puede romper si utilizas mucha fuerza o intentas de hacer palanca con herramientas de metal.

    • Debido a la curva del cristal, deberás tirar hacia arriba con la ventosa en vez de introducir la herramienta de forma paralela al plano del teléfono.

    • Si tienes problemas, aplica más calor para ablandar más el adhesivo e intenta nuevamente. El adhesivo se enfría muy rápido, así que quizá deberás calentarlo repetidamente.

    • Como opción, una vez que la púa esté introducida, puedes agregar unas pocas gotas de alcohol isopropílico dentro del espacio para ayudar a debilitar el adhesivo en los pasos siguientes.

    Because of the metal lip around the phone the picks were to thick to get under the glass. Couldn’t get the glue loose enough with the iOpener or the glass lifted high enough with the suction cup despite using a lot of heat and stength on the suction. Ended up having to use a thin piece of metal to get the first separaration. After that the picks are ok to use.

    loadinglevelone - Contestar

    This step is certainly giving me trouble. I don’t have enough hands to be able to both form the space and to insert the pick. In order to even form the space, I need to use the double-sided plastic scraper-thing.

    Damian Amerman-Smith - Contestar

    Turns out that three hands was the answer. I had my dad insert the pick while I pried open a gap, and it was smooth sailing from there.

    Damian Amerman-Smith -

    How do you pull on the suction cup? I.e. what's the right technique to pull up the suction cup? Just pulling up is going to lift the entire phone, unless I had some kind of double sided suction cup up keep the phone stuck to the table.

    Thank you

    A X - Contestar

    I'm going to try it Jerry rig everythings technique. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kHzmFPoZbC... unfortunately every iFixit video seems to use the clamp which seems like an oversight for a tutorial. But it is not fair for me to be too annoyed since they have really good repair kits and the repair guides are nice.

    A X -

  3. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Una vez que esté firmemente introducida la púa, vuelve a calentar y aplicar el iOpener para ablandar el adhesivo.

    Use a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive to remove the back cover. The Iopener that you heat up with the microwave takes a very long to accomplish the same task.

    michael kotarba - Contestar

    Keep the heat gun in motion at all times and check the surface temperature of the phone with your hand every few seconds to ensure it does not overheat the plastic and glass and electronics. Use several blue guitar picks to brake the seal of the cover once you have softened the adhesive and popped the seal initially with the suction cups.

    michael kotarba - Contestar

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    • Desliza la púa de apertura a lo largo del borde del teléfono separando el adhesivo.

    • Hazlo despacio, debes evitar salirte de la hendidura. Si se te dificulta, vuelve a calentar y aplicar el iOpener.

    • Deja la púa en su lugar y toma una segunda púa mientras continúas con el próximo paso. Si dejas la púa insertada previenes que el pegamento que has separado se vuelva a adherir.

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    • Repite el paso previo de calentado y corte del adhesivo en los tres bordes restantes.

    • Deja una púa de apertura en cada borde del dispositivo mientras continúas para evitar que se vuelva a unir con el adhesivo.

    At about this stage, as I was working on the fourth side, the layer of black paint on the inside of the glass started to separate from the glass, near the edge. I may have overheated the phone (I used a heat gun). Most of the paint layer ended up left behind, attached to the body of the phone, as the glass came away - along with the lens covers of the camera and flash. I removed and discarded as much of the paint as I could using tweezers, a spudger, and cautious heating with the heat gun. I hope the back glass will work OK without it; a clear back cover will be a distinctive design feature! If not I’ll have to get a new one. (Note, some battery repair kits from other suppliers such as Amazon include a replacement back glass, which would help with this issue).

    Michael Field - Contestar

    Hi Michael,

    The glass back would definitely work without the black paint. In fact, there are tutorials online that instruct exactly how to do that in order to have a cool transparent glass back look!

    Arthur Shi -

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    • Levanta el cristal y remuévelo del teléfono.

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    • Para recolocar la carcasa trasera con un adhesivo de soporte personalizado, usa esta guía.

    • Si estás limpiando superficie intermedia con alcohol isopropílico, sé muy cuidadoso de no derramar nada de alcohol en el módulo de carga inalámbrica. El recubrimiento de carga inalámbrica puede dañarse si entra en contacto con el alcohol.

    • Asegúrate de encender el teléfono y verificar tu reparación antes de colocar el adhesivo nuevo y volver a sellar el teléfono.

    • Si lo deseas, puedes volver a colocar la tapa sin sustituir el adhesivo. Retira cualquier trozo grande de adhesivo que pueda impedir que la cubierta esté nivelada. Después de ajustarla, calienta la tapa y aplica presión para asegurarla. No resistirá el agua, pero el adhesivo tiene generalmente la fuerza suficiente para aguantar.

    Apply heat with iOpener/blower or the isopropyl alcohol on the adhesive you want to remove.

    I did not and noticed I peeled off pieces of the paint coating from the cover glass together with the adhesive.

    Eduard - Contestar

    Do not hold the glass as shown. I did that, and the glass cracked when I tried to pull the adhesive because the adhesive was on tight. Always keep the glass down on a flat surface so that you don’t apply any bending forces to it.

    blicher - Contestar

    I'm sorry to hear that! That's a good suggestion—I'll modify the photo slightly to deter people from holding the glass in the air.

    Arthur Shi -

  8. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Ensamblaje de bobina de carga y antena NFC: paso 8, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve los doce tornillos Phillips de 3.5 mm.

    They made a typo I think its supposed to say 1.5 millimeter instead of 3.5 millimeter.

    KaydenFisher - Contestar

    QA sticker over screw on my model (2018). I advise you delicately remove these with something sharp, from the center of the screw outwards. If you stick the screwdriver straight in, the sticker will jam up in the head of the screw and make it much less likely to get a good grip on the screw as it turns, causing it to slip and strip the screw head.

    domarius - Contestar

  9. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 9, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 9, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 9, imagen 3 de 3
    • Introduce la punta de un spudger en la pequeña muesca en el lado izquierdo del ensamblaje de antena y levantarlo del marco.

    • Remueve el ensamblaje de antena.

  10. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 10, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 10, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano del spudger para levantar la bobina de carga fuera del teléfono.

  11. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Conector de batería: paso 11, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Conector de batería: paso 11, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para desconectar el conector de batería.

  12. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Pantalla: paso 12, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7, Pantalla: paso 12, imagen 2 de 2
    • Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para desconectar el conector de pantalla y digitalizador.

  13. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 13, imagen 1 de 1
    • Calienta un iOpener y aplícalo a un borde largo del teléfono durante 2 minutos.

    • Quizá tendrás que volver a calentar y aplicar el iOpener varias veces para que el móvil se caliente lo suficiente. Sigue las instrucciones del iOpener para evitar sobrecalentamiento.

    • El pegamento que sujeta la pantalla puede ser bastante más fuerte que el pegamento que sujeta la tapa trasera. Si es necesario, cambia a un secador de pelo o pistola de aire caliente para aplicar calor suficiente para ablandar el adhesivo.

    To me, it seems hard not to damage the screen in the process of the consequtive steps. Tiny shiny shards to vacuum.

    I notice in video instructions, removal of battery and motherboard, opening pick inserted from inside out, less or no screen debris caused, but commented is, not to remove the screen unless it is already broken.

    Eduard - Contestar

    STOP. As noted above…Use the Video Method. When I was finally able to begin detaching the screen, the glass separated off, while the screen remained attached. This action sheered of the connection to a front-facing sensor which remained firmly embedded by adhesive to the front glass.

    In retrospect, removing the main board, heating and using picks from the back worked with somewhat less effort and better control.

    Jeffry Long - Contestar

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    • Una vez que la pantalla esté caliente al tacto, aplica una ventosa tan cerca al borde caliente del teléfono como puedas.

    • Si tu pantalla está muy rota, coloca una capa de cinta en la pantalla e intenta levantar la pantalla con una cinta resistente. o pega con pegamento instantáneo la ventosa y espera que se seque para proceder.

    • Levanta desde la ventosa e introduce la púa de apertura debajo del ensamblaje de pantalla.

    insert opening pick down ~30 degrees to go between screen and frame. Parallel to glass went between glass and screen.

    Eduard - Contestar

  15. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 15, imagen 1 de 1
    • Una vez que la púa esté insertada por debajo de la pantalla, vuelve a calentar y aplicar el iOpener para ablandar el adhesivo de pantalla.

  16. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 16, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 16, imagen 2 de 2
    • Desliza la púa de apertura a lo largo del teléfono separando el adhesivo.

    • El cable de pantalla está ubicado justo por arriba del punto medio de este lado y podría interferir con tu púa si haces palancas muy profundamente.

    • Hazlo despacio así la punta no se escapa de la línea. Si el deslizamiento se hace difícil, vuelve a calentar y aplicar el iOpener.

    • Deja la púa en el lugar y toma una segunda púa mientras procedes al segundo paso. Al dejar la púa insertada puede prevenir que el pegamento que recién separaste se vuelva a adherir.

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    • Repite el calentamiento previo y el procedimiento de corte para los tres lados restantes del teléfono.

    • Deja una púa de apertura en cada lado para evitar que el adhesivo se siga resellando.

    • No cortes demasiado profundamente en la parte superior o inferior o podrías dañar los sensores frontales o el ensamblaje de altavoz en la parte superior, o los botones capacitivos en la parte inferior.

  18. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 18, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 18, imagen 2 de 2
    • Haz palanca del lado de la pantalla opuesto al cable de pantalla así el cable actúa como una bisagra al abrirse el teléfono.

    Screen was adhered to underlying frame, around the battery gap. Pry into and heat that adhesive to loosen the screen there. To me, it seems hard not to damage the screen in the process. Tiny shiny shards to vacuum.

    I notice in video instructions, removal of battery and motherboard, opening pick inserted from inside out, less or no screen debris caused, but commented is, not to remove the screen unless it is already broken.

    Eduard - Contestar

  19. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 19, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 19, imagen 2 de 2
    • Con cuidado, levanta la pantalla separándola del marco medio pasando el conector de la pantalla a través del orificio en el marco medio.

    • Remueve la pantalla.

    Much of the back part of the display was also glued to the chassis on my phone. Be very careful when removing the bottom adhesive around the capacitive buttons - I thought what I was peeling off was glue and adhesive, but in fact they were the buttons themselves. I inadvertently damaged both and rendered them useless.

    cness846 - Contestar

    Hmmm ok… this isn’t what I see. I seem to have peeled off the glass layer from the display itself. I have a silver looking display to yet remove before I see any of the frame or ribbon cable shown in the picture above. And yet there was indeed black adhesive strip that I was peeling away during this process, so I thought I was doing the right thing.

    domarius - Contestar

    Solved it. I nearly gave up; I had heated it till the frame was almost too hot to touch, not happy with that, as components could be damaged. Also I couldn’t find anywhere to get a spuger or guitar pick into around the edge, it was all too narrow. But eventually I found I could get a guitar pick under the cables at the top of the screen and start peeling from that direction. Also the screen would crack and splinter at this point, so it was important to move slowly and keep the pick flush and not curl it up too much, to crack as little as possible. And of course, minding the part where the cable is connected on the top right. And I covered it in sticky tape because it was splintering everywhere during this process.

    They’re not kidding - the screen does not survive removal during this process, so it better already be destroyed when you do. In fact I even had little pieces of “display” still stuck to the adhesive when I was done. A foldable display this ‘aint.

    domarius - Contestar

    Also I found the best way to clean off the adhesive, every last bit, was to scrape as much as I could off with the guitar pick, then alternate with a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol, a pin to scrape off tiny bits, and a tissue to wipe off loose bits, over and over, to get every last little bit out so the new adhesive will stick cleanly.

    domarius - Contestar

  20. Reemplazo de Pantalla de Samsung Galaxy S7: paso 20, imagen 1 de 1
    • Antes de instalar la nueva pantalla, es muy importante eliminar todos los restos del antiguo adhesivo del marco y tener especial cuidado de quitar cualquier fragmento pequeño de cristal.

    • Luego de remover todos los restos de adhesivo y cristal del marco, limpia las áreas de adhesión con alcohol isopropílico 90% (o más) y un paño anti-pelusa o filtro de café. Desliza en una dirección solamente, no hacia atrás y adelante.

    • Esto ayuda a eliminar cualquier resto de adhesivo y prepara la superficie para la nueva pantalla.

    • Si el marco está doblado o si algún resto de pegamento o de cristal queda sin limpiar, la pantalla nueva no se montará correctamente y podría dañarse.

Conclusión

Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, aplica adhesivo a la tapa trasera y sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.

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The screen replacement went smooth. I just wish it included the adhesive. I didn't see the note where the adhesive needed to be ordered in addition to the screen. Otherwise everything went well.

Thanks

march11934 - Contestar

Samsung s7 ekran değişimi orjinal parça satın aldığınız zaman bu kadar uğraşmanıza gerek yok.
Yapıştırıcı da sadece arka kapağı yapıştırmak için gerekli oluyor

CitrusMobil -

For the price of the screen, I can replace it in a Samsung repair center...

I just need to replace the glass, not all of the AMOLED touch screen... :-( Sorry but this didn't help me.

Darky - Contestar

How much cost u paid to service centre for original display for samsung s7

Durgaprasad -

You can not replace just the glass without special equipment (hot plate, laminator etc.)

Dinan Blueje -

I'm wanting to help my friend do this but I don't have a heat gun. Would a blow dryer work to loosen the glue or does it need to be hotter? He got a quote for 200 from a shop to fix it but they said it takes a month…lame! I've replaced screens in many tables and phones and I have all the necessary tools other than the heat gun and the replacement screen components obviously.

Adam Bacon - Contestar

@Adam Bacon Heat guns are quite inexpensive. The model she uses in this video runs about $20 or less in most shops. A blow dryer may work, but it’s difficult to say for certain. The adhesive Samsung uses is pretty robust. If you find yourself fixing a lot of devices you should really consider investing in a heat gun.

E West -

I did this repair. A heat gun isn’t really hot enough to remove the screen without destroying it. A hair drying isn’t going to touch the glue.

armand -

Use a hair dryer and a spudger and a iSesamo to pop that bad boy off. No sense in buying a heat gun for one use.

Chris Pavlik -

It works great I got my Galaxy S7 apart within a hour using a hair dryer

Mikee Sanchez -

I just want to add that if you only need to replace the glass, this is not the guide for you, and the difficulty rating is a 10 of 10. What I would do to replace just the front glass, is to avoid all these steps, and remove the glass from the front. Do not attempt to remove the AMOLED screen, it will shatter in the process of removing it. You will notice in this video, the screen shatters in the bottom left of the phone, behind the glass.

The other issue is that the glass is laminated to a filter, which is backwards from many screens, where the LCD panels are laminated to the filter, and the screen floats. When you buy a replacement glass, you will need one that has the laminated filter attached, or you will need to figure out a way to separate the two pieces. (I could not).

armand - Contestar

armand what did you use to remove the back, i’ve tried the hair dryer with no luck. Thanks;

Maria

nena_boricua52 -

I would also like to point out that both the front and back glass are extremely brittle. If you broke your glass, because the phone landed on its side, then check for spurs. The smallest protrusion will shatter the glass while applying pressure to seal the adhesive application. I had the tiniest of a protrusion, and the back glass exploded. Thankfully, those are cheap.

armand - Contestar

Thank you very much for good instruction

Vedrasco Victor Vasili - Contestar

Guide help, the included heat pack did not. I ended up buying a heat gun instead. Took my time instead of rush it like some places do or they would just replace your phone all together, which is not what you paid for really. Def was tedious.

Quang Pham - Contestar

Really a good guide!

Maybe it could be cool if with the display assembly comes also the rear glass.. because there is a very high probability that it will damage quickly (during the opening)

So, for those who are going to repair their Samsung Galaxy S7.. just be careful with the back glass!

Thank you all ;)

Tishanth Sinnathamby - Contestar

where we can find lcd replacement in good price ?

morpheous22138 - Contestar

Running into bit of an issue, my screen is broken. At the moment I’m finding ways to turn it back on, restart, hard reset and etc. Nothing that will actually turn it all the way off so I can begin taking off the back panel.

Austin Pimentel - Contestar

The safest method would probably be to let the battery run down, to ensure it doesn’t turn back on and short-circuit something. Good luck!

Sam Goldheart -

Étape 2: Quand la panneau arrière est chaud au toucher, posez une ventouse le plus près possible du bord chauffé de l'iPhone, tout en évitant le bord incurvé.

Cette fiche concerne un Samsung Galaxy S7 ? et vous mentionné un iPhone

Fr C - Contestar

Bonjour Fr C !

Un grand merci pour les yeux de lynx et la remarque. J’ai adapté la traduction. N’hésitez pas à corriger directement la prochaine fois que vous remarquez une erreur.

Bonne journée et à bientôt !

Claire Miesch -

well done, easy to do the job.

i used a heat gun instead the iOpener

ultimo99

antonio esposito - Contestar

I had really hard time finding a way to lift the front screen, so I put the flat end of a spudger through display cable opening from the side of the edge and calmly pressed on the screen from underneath.

Rafal Krawczyk - Contestar

Can I use b7000 to glue the display?

Thanks

Alex P - Contestar

Guten Tag

Nach dem Tauschen des Display zeigt es keine Bilder an… Der Touch hingegen funktioniert. Ich habe eine Original Samsung Display gekauft und verbaut. Was könnte da das problem sein?

Ps: Habe schon erfahrung mit mit Displaytauschen.

GitsEine? - Contestar

I bought the complete repair kit since it had the adhesive strips. Didn’t need the tools. It would be good to offer the option of getting the repair kit with adhesive strips but no tools. Replacing the screen itself was pretty straightforward and not particularly difficult. As was stated elsewhere, the real difficulty was with the adhesives. Some more detailed instructions on this would be useful. Seems like there were locations where the adhesive strips overlapped and other places where they left a gap. Finally, I got to ask why Samsung ever did the phone back with the glass? These are so incredibly fragile. I have replaced these on S7s, S7Edges, and S8s. I am an engineer and consider this a real design flaw. Is there an after market back in just plain metal or plastic? Other than that, I love these phones.

dmorsenv - Contestar

English Below

Hallo,

Een paar jaar geleden had ik het scherm laten vervangen van mijn galaxy s7. Nu heeft het scherm lichte waterschade aan de onderkant, (daar is het een beetje beslagen) en de selfiecamera is ook beslagen. Nu werkt alles helemaal prima, alleen soms is mijn scherm zwart, als ik druk op de bovenkant doet het het weer, of soms moet ik een paar keer met mijn telefoon tegen mijn been slaan en doet het het ook weer. Ik denk dat de aansluiting boven een beetje losjes zit. Het touchscreen werkt gewoon terwijl het scherm zwart is. Dus de lichtjes gaan dan soms niet aan. Kan ik dit denk je zelf fixen zonder een nieuw scherm te kopen?

Guido Sol - Contestar

Hi,

A couple years ago I had my screen replaced of my samsung galaxy s7. Now there is some small water damage at the bottom of the screen and the selfiecamera. The screen and camera are still working probably (only the selfie-camera gives vague images). But sometimes the screen is black and when I put pressure on the top of the screen, it is working again. I think it has to do with the connection from the screen to the rest of the phone. The touch screen works when the screen is black. Do you think I can fix this, without buying a new screen?

Guido Sol - Contestar

Suggestions concerning difficulties I encountered.

ad. step 14, insert opening pick down ~30 degrees to go between screen and frame. Parallel to glass went between glass and screen.

ad. step 18, screen was adhered to underlying frame, around the battery gap. Pry into and heat that adhesive to loosen the screen there. To me, it seems hard not to damage the screen in the process. Tiny shiny shards to vacuum.

I notice in video instructions, removal of battery and motherboard, opening pick inserted from inside out, less or no screen debris caused, but commented is, no to remove the screen unless it is already broken.

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